2003
DOI: 10.1109/jsac.2003.816622
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Routing and wavelength assignment of scheduled lightpath demands

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“…The periodic nature of traffic has been confirmed with real traffic traces, such as the Abilene backbone network [7], making the expected traffic load in the network fairly predictable [8]. The first model to incorporate this phenomenon in transparent optical networks planning was the Scheduled Lightpath Demands (SLD) model from [8].…”
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“…The periodic nature of traffic has been confirmed with real traffic traces, such as the Abilene backbone network [7], making the expected traffic load in the network fairly predictable [8]. The first model to incorporate this phenomenon in transparent optical networks planning was the Scheduled Lightpath Demands (SLD) model from [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The first model to incorporate this phenomenon in transparent optical networks planning was the Scheduled Lightpath Demands (SLD) model from [8]. Here, the set-up and tear-down times of lightpaths are known a priori, as opposed to previous work which considered either static demands based on a single traffic matrix, or completely dynamic demands, arriving unexpectedly with random holding times.…”
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“…In [4],a tabu search(TS) algorithm is designed to solve the RWA problem of scheduled light path requests, which is analogous to the MWU problem described here. Both algorithms are effective when applied to a small network.…”
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